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The idea of tossing it all in a pot and forgetting about it until it's done is a good one but it really doesn't work that way. I'd love to put it all in the pot in the morning and have a fantastic meal ready at dinner time when I get home. I also brown my roast well before I put it into the crock pot. One thing you didn't mention is seasoning. The meat should be well seasoned and I always throw a bay leaf in. Like others, I use beef stock, not bouillon.
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